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We Tested 6 OGIO Golf Bags—Here AreTwo We Don’t Recommend
OGIO golf bags are known for their bold patterns and unique look. When we tested golf bags in 2025, we looked at storage capacity, zipper functionality, weight, extra features, dividers and more. The OGIO cart bags did well, and a few of the stand bags finished in the top half of the test. A few did not. If you’re an OGIO golf bag fan, here are the details you need.
OGIO Silencer (Cart Bag) – Runner-Up for Best Cart Bag of 2025

The OGIO Silencer was the second-best cart bag of 2025 with a total score of 93.2/100. The Silencer is bold (like most of OGIO’s bags), has a stable base that sits well in a cart and is loaded with smart features like a molded valuables pocket and a club-silencing system. Not everyone will love the unique top but the storage and functionality are top tier. If you want flair and protection, this is your winner.
OGIO Woode (Cart Bag) – Top 10 in Cart Bag Testing

The OGIO Woode cart bag didn’t do as well as the Silencer but it still earned a top 10 overall. It has the more traditional eight-way Woode top so it’s better if the Silencer technology is not for you. Still, you’ll find good separation between woods and irons and a modern-looking cart bag. It’s also about a pound lighter than the OGIO Silencer.
OGIO Fuse (Stand Bag) – Best OGIO Stand Bag

The OGIO stand bags did not perform as well as the OGIO cart bags. The Fuse was the best of the OGIO stand bags, scoring 92.75 and finishing 16th out of 45 stand bags tested. It was noted as a good choice for its lightweight carry performance and solid storage capacity.
It’s the best OGIO option for walkers who want room for everything without adding extra weight and bulk.
OGIO Shadow (Stand Bag)

The Shadow didn’t finish as high as the Fuse: 24th out of 45. Nothing about the bag really wowed testers but it does have an aerodynamic look.
One of the best things about the Shadow is its storage capacity. You can see by looking at it that this bag can hold a lot. The trade-off, of course, was the total weight, just over seven pounds. It’s a good bag but it’s just not the best we tested.
OGIO Woode (Stand Bag)

Now we get to the OGIO bags that aren’t worth your money. Interestingly, the two bags that didn’t score as well were the stand bag versions of the cart bags that performed well. With a 90.75 score, the stand version of the Woode is decent but the legs and overall features moved it down the list. Overall walkability scores were also lower than those of other stand bags we tested.
OGIO Silencer (Stand Bag)

The stand version of the OGIO Silencer scored 89, lowest among all OGIO bags tested. It’s simply too heavy and too expensive to recommend as a true carry option. If you’re looking for a hybrid-style bag and don’t love the cart version of the Silencer, it might be worth a look but most golfers are better off with the Fuse or skipping this one in favor of the Silencer Cart bag. For walkers, this eight-pound, four-ounce bag is a hard pass.
Final thoughts
If none of the OGIO bags on the market this year is a fit for your game, look at our complete golf bag testing results.
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